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Last week, ultramarathon runner Dean Karnazes was on a 150-mile run in California's Marin Headlands when he was suddenly attacked by a coyote...

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TigerB820 months
Coyotes, wolves are pack animals and hunt as such. When they go off and attack alone, it could be an indication of rabies. These animals just don't attack larger prey alone.
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So he tripped over a rock or something while running and busted up his face, arms, elbows and knees, and then thought how cool would it be to post a video about a coyote and then people won't laugh at me for falling down...
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GoRuckTiger20 months
When was the last attack on a human by a wolf or coyote? It’s very rare. You’re more likely to be killed by a golf ball or champagne cork than be bitten by a coyote.
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BestBanker20 months
150 mile run?! What's he running from?
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TheRouxGuru20 months
I getting laid apparently
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TheRouxGuru20 months
getting laid apparently
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Kankles20 months
Definitely has a 150 sticker on his Subaru
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ExpoTiger20 months
Yeah he definitely did not make that up. Look at all the evidence…
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Fox McCloud20 months
This didn’t happen
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Ace Midnight20 months
He's lucky it wasn't a mountain lion or HE would have been the energy bar.
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ODP20 months
That coyote must’ve smelled p*ssy
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DomincDecoco20 months
sheeeeeeeeiiiiiit fool. dude runs 150 mile marathons....lays down in the dirt to sleep. weird, sure. pussy, nah bruh
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TheRouxGuru20 months
That dude sounds like a giant attention seeking pussy
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TheRouxGuru20 months
He purposely left the blood on his face for that cute little video he made. And then to top it off the blood wasn’t even from the coyote it was from him falling
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